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Dither vs Turmoil - What's the difference?

dither | turmoil |


As nouns the difference between dither and turmoil

is that dither is the state of being undecided while turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.

As verbs the difference between dither and turmoil

is that dither is (obsolete) to tremble, shake, or shiver with cold while turmoil is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

Throe vs Turmoil - What's the difference?

throe | turmoil |


As nouns the difference between throe and turmoil

is that throe is a pang, spasm while turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.

As verbs the difference between throe and turmoil

is that throe is to put in agony while turmoil is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

Turmoil vs Close - What's the difference?

turmoil | close |


As nouns the difference between turmoil and close

is that turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty while close is an end or conclusion or close can be an enclosed field.

As verbs the difference between turmoil and close

is that turmoil is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion while close is (label) to remove a gap.

As an adjective close is

closed, shut.

Turmoil vs Crisis - What's the difference?

turmoil | crisis |


As nouns the difference between turmoil and crisis

is that turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty while crisis is a crucial or decisive point or situation; a turning point.

As a verb turmoil

is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

Turmoil vs Volatile - What's the difference?

turmoil | volatile |


As a noun turmoil

is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.

As a verb turmoil

is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

As an adjective volatile is

(physics) evaporating or vaporizing readily under normal conditions.

Instability vs Turmoil - What's the difference?

instability | turmoil |


As nouns the difference between instability and turmoil

is that instability is (uncountable) the quality of being unstable while turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.

As a verb turmoil is

(obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

Uprising vs Turmoil - What's the difference?

uprising | turmoil |


As nouns the difference between uprising and turmoil

is that uprising is a popular revolt that attempts to overthrow a government or its policies; an insurgency or insurrection while turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.

As verbs the difference between uprising and turmoil

is that uprising is while turmoil is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

Uprisings vs Turmoil - What's the difference?

uprisings | turmoil |


As nouns the difference between uprisings and turmoil

is that uprisings is while turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.

As a verb turmoil is

(obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

Tangle vs Turmoil - What's the difference?

tangle | turmoil |


As verbs the difference between tangle and turmoil

is that tangle is to become mixed together or intertwined while turmoil is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

As nouns the difference between tangle and turmoil

is that tangle is a tangled twisted mass or tangle can be any large type of seaweed, especially a species of laminaria while turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.

Ruction vs Turmoil - What's the difference?

ruction | turmoil |


As nouns the difference between ruction and turmoil

is that ruction is a noisy quarrel or fight while turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.

As a verb turmoil is

(obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

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